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has the worst drivers of any big city in america. the nation's capital takes the bottom spot in allstate's annual survey for the sixth year in a row. the insurance giant says washingtonians get in an accident about once every five years. drivers in ft. collins, colorado, are the safest. we put the full list on our website to see where your city ranks. i may walk back to the airport tonight. >>> and the mission still classified tonight in the sky over southern california. the national reconnaissance office launched a massive rocket into orbit carrying a u.s. spy satellite from vanderburgh air force base. air force security and police shut down a nearby beach as a precaution, but everything went off without a hitch and the u.s. now that a new pair of eyes in the sky. >>> there's more to tell you when we come back. we're with some of the people who came here 50 years ago, and came back here today with dreams of their own. ♪ we shall overcome >> now is your chance to share your dream. >>> we're back with a live look at the nbc news dre
has the worst drivers of any big city in america. the nation's capital takes the bottom spot in allstate's annual survey for the sixth year in a row. the insurance giant says washingtonians get in an accident about once every five years. drivers in ft. collins, colorado, are the safest. we put the full list on our website to see where your city ranks. i may walk back to the airport tonight. >>> and the mission still classified tonight in the sky over southern california. the national...
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, asia and america, black america, hispanic americans, native america, lgbt america, to take inspiration from our own circumstances, and to know that the price of freedom is the commitment to ensuring the security of liberty and justice for all. >> please welcome governor martin o'malley. >> the work of justice is urgent. it is a real, and it is needed. let there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference, for there are still too many lives in america taken from us by violence. still too many children in america who go to bed hungry, who go to school hungry. still too much apathy when the lives of people of color are too often down the less than the lives of white people. and so, the responsibility we consecrate today is not rooted in a staunch or memory, it is rooted in something start -- far deeper. it is rooted in the calling of conscience to action. actions to protect every individual's right to vote. action that safeguards and keeps guns out of hands of violent offenders. action that makes quality education and the opportunity of college a reality for more fam
, asia and america, black america, hispanic americans, native america, lgbt america, to take inspiration from our own circumstances, and to know that the price of freedom is the commitment to ensuring the security of liberty and justice for all. >> please welcome governor martin o'malley. >> the work of justice is urgent. it is a real, and it is needed. let there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference, for there are still too many lives in america taken...
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all lives in america have been changed. >> how subversive would king's message be today were he here? suggests to me his message would be a bit too much tond handle right now. >> you could say the same thing about jesus. in a way when you have a it is hard toer, live up to that vision, and i think that is what king challenges us to do. he did not start when the voting rights act passed the right good he could have retired -- voting rights act passed. he could have retired, but instead he went to memphis in 1968. he was taking on the vietnam war. this was a person who understood his mission stood for more than itting legislation passed. is our responsibility to understand if he were here he would still close that gap l and reality,ea because we still have not made that ideal reality for many parts of the country. in every library i have the entire collection of skiing g papers. kin there is no better anthology of atk about what dr. king said stanford. dr. carson's latest book is called martin's dream. onnk you for your work keeping the legacy alive. coming up a conversation with two of
all lives in america have been changed. >> how subversive would king's message be today were he here? suggests to me his message would be a bit too much tond handle right now. >> you could say the same thing about jesus. in a way when you have a it is hard toer, live up to that vision, and i think that is what king challenges us to do. he did not start when the voting rights act passed the right good he could have retired -- voting rights act passed. he could have retired, but...
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and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the o prodigious hilltops of new hampshire, let freedom ring. from the mighty mountains of new yo york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenys of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snow capped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curvacious slopes of california. but not only that, let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee. let freedom ring from every hill and mole hill of mississippi, from every mountainside. let freedom ring. when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jus and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, great god all mighty, we are free at last. >> you've been watching dr. martin luther king's i have
and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the o prodigious hilltops of new hampshire, let freedom ring. from the mighty mountains of new yo york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenys of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snow capped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curvacious slopes of california. but not only that, let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee....
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america had in itself. he had a dream. he had a dwreem not in the frnt tense. he said i have a dream that one day my four children will-- future tense--" will be judged by the content of their character and nothe color of their skin." >> he was an extraordinary-- i assume most of the people on this program know that the speech which was so celebrated that he gave was not the speech he intended to give. the speech he actually gave came about as a result of mehallia jackson. as he was reading from the prepared text of the speech. he somewhere during-- i don't know maybe the 25th paragraph of the speeches she had win. she show thed to him,"tell them with the dream, martib. tell them about the dream." aise said, i was stand, behind him-- this is all happening in real time. so he takes the prepared text, grabs the lectern, looks out on those almost 300,000 people, and this is all happening in real time, and i tirnd to the person who was next to me, and i said to them-- just spontaneously-- i said, "these people
america had in itself. he had a dream. he had a dwreem not in the frnt tense. he said i have a dream that one day my four children will-- future tense--" will be judged by the content of their character and nothe color of their skin." >> he was an extraordinary-- i assume most of the people on this program know that the speech which was so celebrated that he gave was not the speech he intended to give. the speech he actually gave came about as a result of mehallia jackson. as he...
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the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from laborers international union of north america, liuna, local 261 to san francisco unified school district and the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from the san francisco unified school district to the laborers international union of north america, local 261. there are no speakers on this item. so, i am going to move on to an action item under item l. may i hear a motion and a second on approval of qtea membership appointments? >> [speaker not understood] recommendation. >> i second. >> thank you. mr. ar men trout, may i hear a reading of the recommendation? >> yes, president norton. thank you. again commissioners, superintendent, my name is chris armentraut, director of policy and planning. [speaker not understood] appoints the following individuals for membership to the quality teacher and education act oversight committee. also known as qtea. sam rodriguez, [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood] cornell, and dan cohen. >> we don, i believe, have resumes on these people. >
the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from laborers international union of north america, liuna, local 261 to san francisco unified school district and the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from the san francisco unified school district to the laborers international union of north america, local 261. there are no speakers on this item. so, i am going to move on to an action item under item l. may i hear a motion and a second on approval of qtea membership...
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america changed for you and for me. >> have conservatives in america judged this man by the content of his character? >> absolutely not. conservatives in america talk about conservative politics and use the word liberal. but they don't talk about politics at all and certainly not at all about race even though most of the conservative political appeals have a hidden underpinning in race. this president's weakness is he can't talk about race very much. >> why can't he throw it back at the people who use it implicitly? >> because he's afraid that it will boomerang on him. >> will he be called a whiner? >> they'll call him out and say he's for favoritism. they'll say he's talking about reyes. a lot of conservatives misconstrued the speech and said that means we don't talk about race. therefore the goal is not to talk about race which is nonsense. to say we should get over talking about race is saying a democracy should get over having elections. that's what we do. that's how we manage our differences. that's how we form a more perfect union. when we deal with it forthrightly, we make progr
america changed for you and for me. >> have conservatives in america judged this man by the content of his character? >> absolutely not. conservatives in america talk about conservative politics and use the word liberal. but they don't talk about politics at all and certainly not at all about race even though most of the conservative political appeals have a hidden underpinning in race. this president's weakness is he can't talk about race very much. >> why can't he throw it...
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the al jazeera america says one of its peace keepers has been killed after it's troops attacked rebe rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> reporter: the governments have been fighting with the m 32 rebels since sunrise. the gunfight something heavy, they're using rocket and they're right at the front line. it's been calm for the last two days. before that it was several days of heavy fighting and now it's resumed. this time the government helding the troops with helicopters bombing opposition. they've gained some crowd from the m 23 rebels. >> police from the central africa republic have clear thousands of protesters. they escaped from rebel fighters. they were on the runway for 18 hours blocking some flights from landing. they have been in turmoil since march when rebels toppled the former president. >>> survivors in the final phase of the sri lanka government against the tiger tamils. they told of grief and disappearance of many of their family members. we have more from the northern district. >> reporter: 39 years old, a widow. life is a daily struggle to bring up a six s
the al jazeera america says one of its peace keepers has been killed after it's troops attacked rebe rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> reporter: the governments have been fighting with the m 32 rebels since sunrise. the gunfight something heavy, they're using rocket and they're right at the front line. it's been calm for the last two days. before that it was several days of heavy fighting and now it's resumed. this time the government helding the troops with helicopters...
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. >>> amÉrica cambio para ustedes y para mÍ. el ahora heredero de la antorcha de cesar chÁvez fue testigo. >>> en ese tiempo sentimos la energÍa, todos estaban aqui, ahora otra vez aquÍ estamos bien alegres, bien felices que seguimos en la lucha. >>> para otros el evento del 63 fue un llamado a la batalla, el trabajaba en el campo por 83 centavos. >>> yo pensÉ que asÍ era, hasta que empecÉ a mirar la marcha a washington, el movimiento por los derechos, el discurso del reverendo martin luther king. una inspiraciÓn que lleva generaciÓn. hoy el evento estuvo concurrido por una mezcla de etnias, todos por una meta, la de mejorar la vida de los ciudadanos. y para los hispanos la meta es clara. >>> estamos en la lucha por las palabras de martin luther king. . la igualdad. >>> una tradiciÓn que muchos quieren pasar, como esta hispana que vino con su hija. >>> es una gran oportunidad compartiendo con mi hija que comience a saber lo que es luchar para la gente y los derechos de todos. >>> para los ais esa celebraciÓn mucho se l
. >>> amÉrica cambio para ustedes y para mÍ. el ahora heredero de la antorcha de cesar chÁvez fue testigo. >>> en ese tiempo sentimos la energÍa, todos estaban aqui, ahora otra vez aquÍ estamos bien alegres, bien felices que seguimos en la lucha. >>> para otros el evento del 63 fue un llamado a la batalla, el trabajaba en el campo por 83 centavos. >>> yo pensÉ que asÍ era, hasta que empecÉ a mirar la marcha a washington, el movimiento por los...
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. >> businesses saying we have to develop the new america economy. all the potentials are being seen and identified. so heavy that this reform is going to be able to liberate potentials. i can see we still have a lot of work on the government. >> we still have four years. >> let's finish on this note. what can the government now due to encourage small business. >> the government has started by creating a public investment bank. to be able to export much more. we have small businesses which are much smaller. it is much more difficult for them to be strong n the export field. they need to have liquidity's. they need to credit to be able to be stronger. >> less of a tax burden as well? >> it is a way of helping small enterprises. that is the difficulty for small businesses, to be able to borrow money. >> i wish we could continue this discussion. >> one damage we haven't mentioned is the european damage. if we really want to create margaret the needs to be on the european level. >> we will mention it next time. i want to thank you. thank you for joining
. >> businesses saying we have to develop the new america economy. all the potentials are being seen and identified. so heavy that this reform is going to be able to liberate potentials. i can see we still have a lot of work on the government. >> we still have four years. >> let's finish on this note. what can the government now due to encourage small business. >> the government has started by creating a public investment bank. to be able to export much more. we have...
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. >> reporter: all eyes were on america's first black president. barack obama did not descend from slaves but to many he is a realization of king's dream. >> because they marched city councils changed, state legislatures changed and congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: he said the struggle now ought to be about everyone's economic security. >> the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blanks could join the ranks of millionaires but whether this country would admit all people willing to work hard into the ranks. >> reporter: another challenge to the nation 50 years after dr. martin luther king's. president obama making reviving the middle class his theme not just for today. he will keep it for the tough political fight ahead over the budget. live in washington. i . >>> fewer cops, more counselors. a report sponsored in part by the aclu finds black students in oakland are much more likely to be arrested than their peers. as a result it is recommending the oakland unified school
. >> reporter: all eyes were on america's first black president. barack obama did not descend from slaves but to many he is a realization of king's dream. >> because they marched city councils changed, state legislatures changed and congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: he said the struggle now ought to be about everyone's economic security. >> the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blanks could...
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your impression's president's speech. >> 50 years ago, god poke to america through a -- spoke to america through a man. the baton has been passed to a new generation, to get back to a dream. hover you define yourself, we're all americans. a massage today, purpose thing -- a message today, 50 years ago president of united states hid in the white house. today, three presidents spoke to america and two others wanted to be there but could not because of health challenges, that is the beauty of america. >> we've come a long way. we have a long way to go. we have equal opportunity on paper do we have equal access, we do have the first black president, and first black attorney general but today our nation may be more divided than back then. i am from mississippi. my father worked heavily to desegregate schools in mississippi. my mother did not he a black high school, my about father had to build it. lori: as reverend jesse jack jackson pointed out, african-americans are freer but less equal. >> that does reflect my sentiment. unemployment in black community is on the increase. we -- >> 12-point
your impression's president's speech. >> 50 years ago, god poke to america through a -- spoke to america through a man. the baton has been passed to a new generation, to get back to a dream. hover you define yourself, we're all americans. a massage today, purpose thing -- a message today, 50 years ago president of united states hid in the white house. today, three presidents spoke to america and two others wanted to be there but could not because of health challenges, that is the beauty...
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"america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> bankruptcy hearings resumed in detroit and has folks i with underfunded pensions worried. that's forcing some local governments to turn to taxpayers who were not supposed to be on the hook for pensions to shell out more money. reporting on one west virginia city taking extraordinary steps to stay out of bankruptcy and to keep those pensioners paid. >> reporter: charleston, west virginia, first responders dealing today with a barricaded gunman. after 20 years on the job they have
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across north america, heat is still with them affecting residents on the central and eastern parts of the u.s. i wanted to share this video from chicago. the heat wave forced some schools without air conditioners to close. the temperatures hit a record temperature. one school cranked up the air conditioners and overloaded the circuit breakers. over 600 residents had to be sent home. you will expect many are enjoying the latest. the peak of the hot weather is over. across des moines, temperatures are 38 degrees on friday. it could reach a daily record. across the rest of north america, lots of rain across the high plains and thunderstorms are likely set to move into the great lakes region. conditions will be moving up across the north eastern parts of the u.s. into thursday. across the northwest the rain is not going to fall across inland locations. finally in europe, dry conditions across the northern half of the contupon nent. very unstable conditions and unstable across the south of the iberian peninsula and the balkans. heavy rain and thunderstorms and very large hail are possible
across north america, heat is still with them affecting residents on the central and eastern parts of the u.s. i wanted to share this video from chicago. the heat wave forced some schools without air conditioners to close. the temperatures hit a record temperature. one school cranked up the air conditioners and overloaded the circuit breakers. over 600 residents had to be sent home. you will expect many are enjoying the latest. the peak of the hot weather is over. across des moines,...
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king received the nobel peace prize he came back to america, had the meeting with president johnson and said to the president we need a voters night and he said in effect we don't have enough votes in the congress to pass the act. he said in effect you make me do it. and dr. king joined us in selma and that led -- actually, coming out of the white house we didn't get in the white house until 7:00 at night. he waited until all of the press had gone on and we were coming out about 9:30 and the president's final words were that the president doesn't have as much power as you think he does. and he could not introduce the civil rights voting rights legislation. when we walked down that little road to the west wing i said well dr. king, what do you think? he said i think we have to figure out a way to get this president some power. [laughter] >> was that going to be done through the media? >> he doesn't know but it was a mild mandate that he didn't have the slightest idea but about three or four days later the lady by the name of amelia came from selma and talked to him about the fact that th
king received the nobel peace prize he came back to america, had the meeting with president johnson and said to the president we need a voters night and he said in effect we don't have enough votes in the congress to pass the act. he said in effect you make me do it. and dr. king joined us in selma and that led -- actually, coming out of the white house we didn't get in the white house until 7:00 at night. he waited until all of the press had gone on and we were coming out about 9:30 and the...
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. >> america became more free and more fair. not just for african americans but for women and latinos, asians, native americans. for catholics, jews, muslims. for gays, for americans with disabilities. >> tens of thousands stood in the rain for today's ceremonies that included a wreath laying. ktvu's mike mibach is in oakland where some say there is a lung way to go before martin luther king dream of equality is fulfilled. he has it claims of racial bias when it comes to arrests of young people in oakland. >> reporter: martin luther king taught equality 50 years ago and here we are racial profiling still being discussed across america and today in oakland. >>> there is the sound of students. >> i have a dream. >> the sound of king. >> little black boys and little black girls will join hands with little white boys and little white girls. >> reporter: words 50 years ago, they are two oakland third graders on the importance of teaching martin luther king. >> social justice. treating people fairly. >> reporter: today at the park. >>
. >> america became more free and more fair. not just for african americans but for women and latinos, asians, native americans. for catholics, jews, muslims. for gays, for americans with disabilities. >> tens of thousands stood in the rain for today's ceremonies that included a wreath laying. ktvu's mike mibach is in oakland where some say there is a lung way to go before martin luther king dream of equality is fulfilled. he has it claims of racial bias when it comes to arrests of...
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. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for economic equality. first, the latest from syria. >> u.s.says the u.s. is certai's government carried out chemical weapon attacks near damascus last week. obama said the u.s. had not yet decided whether to go ahead with military intervention. the permanent members of the un security council have held talks on a british resolution that could allow military action in syria, but that meeting has ended in deadlock. full report later on in the program. thousands gathered in washington to pay tribute to a historical day for civil rights in the u.s. 50 years ago, in 1960 three, the march on washington and martin luther king junior's iconic "i have a dream" speech changed history forever. i will be back in 30 minutes for more. now back to michelle in new york. >> thanks. de
. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for economic equality. first, the latest from syria. >> u.s.says the u.s. is certai's government carried out chemical weapon attacks near damascus last week. obama said the u.s. had not yet decided whether to go ahead with...
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it made america a better place. those opportunities would never have existed if not have been for lyndon baines johnson. >> you taught both michelle and barack obama at harvard law school. i know you're still close to the first family, and both of them, you're in frequent communication with the president. i don't want you to tell tales on your friend. do you have any insight into why he has seen it to be so important to foreground martin luther king so often? he's talked about him dozens of times. he has the bust of king right next to the bust of lincoln looking down on all liz discussions in the oval office. >> it's very important. you think about king -- you think about lincoln, he gave his announcement to run for president in springfield, illinois, the same place lincoln did. he has that bust of lincoln there, he's cited lincoln in many of his speeches since he's been president. he's looking at men that are sacrificing whatever they have to do to make the country better. the reality is, both of them were victims
it made america a better place. those opportunities would never have existed if not have been for lyndon baines johnson. >> you taught both michelle and barack obama at harvard law school. i know you're still close to the first family, and both of them, you're in frequent communication with the president. i don't want you to tell tales on your friend. do you have any insight into why he has seen it to be so important to foreground martin luther king so often? he's talked about him dozens...
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the new problem facing america's largest bankrupt city. >>> and honey booboo's big day. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today,...
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america produces 10 million barrels of oil a day. we consume double that, but globally the world produces and uses 89 million barrels of oil a day, and 30% of that comes from the middle east. so it's oil traders, speculators who are to blame for driving up the price of oil. this week right now there is absolutely no supply problem on oil. today on twitter and facebook i've been asking you how would a spike in gas prices change your spending habits? on facebook canner ara writes, there would absolutely be less money for groceries and going out. the discretionary spending that supports my economy takes the first hit. this viewer said i would have to find a new job. i already have taken a pay cut and i'm low on cash now. the commute would exacerbate the costs. tweet us or leave us a question on facebook. maybe these increasing oil prices b which by the way has st this country in a recession in previous decades, might not be a bad thing. >>> detroit's bankruptcy has sent off a huge legal battle over pensions that it owes its workers. man
america produces 10 million barrels of oil a day. we consume double that, but globally the world produces and uses 89 million barrels of oil a day, and 30% of that comes from the middle east. so it's oil traders, speculators who are to blame for driving up the price of oil. this week right now there is absolutely no supply problem on oil. today on twitter and facebook i've been asking you how would a spike in gas prices change your spending habits? on facebook canner ara writes, there would...
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a cbs news poll out tonight reveals how much america is changing on race. and memories of the march from the foot soldiers who were there. icons of civil rights on what is left to be done. >> the future is in your hands, in your heart, in your mind. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting
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king, junior's speech, america still has a dream. plus the little girl who stole the show at today's ceremony. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as you look at a live picture right now, foggy scene over san francisco. we'll check out your wake up weather. plus a look at united states has concluded the syrian government used weapons in an attack on its citizens. the president says he is now reviewing his options and will meet with his senior advisors and national security team about what to do. those options could include a retaliatory strike against the syrian government. the president insists though that u.s. involvement would not be a repeat of iraq. >>> take a look at this emotionally-charged video out of damascus. a father is reunited with his young son that he thought had pear rished in a chemical uh -- perished in a che attack. neighbors and relatives surrounded the pair and crying out in arabic "god is great." the father nearly faints when he holds his child overcome with relief and disbelief. this video was posted
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king, junior's speech, america still has a dream. plus the little girl who stole the show at today's ceremony. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as you look at a live picture right now, foggy scene over san francisco. we'll check out your wake up weather. plus a look atúoúo >>> president obama says the united states has concluded the syrian government used weapons in an attack on its citizens. the president says he is now reviewing his options and will meet with his senior advisors and national security team about what to do. those options could include a retaliatory strike against the syrian government. the president insists though that u.s. involvement would not be a repeat of iraq. >>> take a look at this emotionally-charged video out of damascus. a father is reunited with his young son that he thought had pear rished in a chemical uh -- perished in a chemical attack. neighbors and relatives surrounded the pair and crying out in arabic "god is great." the father nearly faints when he holds his child overcome with rel
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god bless them and god bless america. [cheers and applause] >> please give a warm welcome to martin luther king iii. [laughter] -- [applause] >> mr. president, madam first lady, president carter, president clinton, congressman lewis, and to all program participants, this is an unusual moment in our world history as we observe the 50th anniversary. and i'm so thankful for the opportunities to really thank america for helping to realize the dream. although i must say it is not yet realized. so we must redouble and quadruple our efforts. so much has been said today -- and i was 5 years old in 1963 when dad delivered his message -- so, i'm blessed that we were able to bring our daughter, who is hopefully paying attention, 5 years old, so that she can appreciate this history and continue to participate. there are two quick other things that i want to say. i have been speaking all week as many of us have. but i'm reminded that dad challenged us. that's what he did, challenged our nation to be a better nation for all god's child
god bless them and god bless america. [cheers and applause] >> please give a warm welcome to martin luther king iii. [laughter] -- [applause] >> mr. president, madam first lady, president carter, president clinton, congressman lewis, and to all program participants, this is an unusual moment in our world history as we observe the 50th anniversary. and i'm so thankful for the opportunities to really thank america for helping to realize the dream. although i must say it is not yet...
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king, junior's speech, america still has a dream. plus the little girl who stole the show at today's ceremony. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as you look at a live picture right now, foggy scene over san francisco. we'll check out your wake up weather. plus a look at what weather united states has concluded the syrian government used weapons in an attack on its citizens. the president says he is now reviewing his options and will meet with his senior advisors and national security team about what to do. those options could include a retaliatory strike against the syrian government. the president insists though that u.s. involvement would not be a repeat of iraq. >>> take a look at this emotionally-charged video out of damascus. a father is reunited with his young son that he thought had pear rished in a chemical uh -- perished in a chemical attack. neighbors and relatives surrounded the pair and crying out in arabic "god is great." the father nearly faints when he holds his child overcome with relief and disbelief. thi
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. frnltsz here is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. the count down is now onto get the new span open in five days. >>> u.s. marshalls just arrested two people they say took things way too far before a soccer match tweeven the san jose earthquakes and the portland timbers back in april. they are 29-year-old jennifer marqez and 21-year-old vargas. both are now in jail charged with harassment and disorderly conduct among other offenses. >>> portland police say just before the match at field, the two along with several other earthquakes fans, viciously attacked a 40-year-old timbers fan in the parking lot. you can see his windshield was smashed. his car a mess. marqez and vargas will be extradited to oregon. police have identified the other suspects and say chargings are pending. >>> well, one bay area city is a little darker tonight. san francisco is shutting of
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the new problem facing america's largest bankrupt city. >>> and honey booboo's big day. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swell
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this year was that he was not -- that he was shot in different -- in self-defense and many people in america feel it would have been different if it was a white teenager. as the supreme court overturned a very important piece of legislation -- the voting rights act which helped african- americans to vote area does, that is why many say here that the dream has come a long way but there are still a long way to go. >> max, thank you very much. >> when martin luther king gave that spake -- that speech 50 years ago, many like people -- a shot at the white house would have been impossible. >> decades of affirmative action certainly brought more equality. let take a look at some of the progress made and what some feel remains to be done. >> he's a lawsuit in washington dc and he has a big dream for the future. -- he is a law student in washington dc great >> i want to help people. for those who they buy they don't have access to justice. >> but when it comes to landing a dream job, or any for that matter, the u.s. is not a level playing field. the black jobless rate is almost twice that of whites.
this year was that he was not -- that he was shot in different -- in self-defense and many people in america feel it would have been different if it was a white teenager. as the supreme court overturned a very important piece of legislation -- the voting rights act which helped african- americans to vote area does, that is why many say here that the dream has come a long way but there are still a long way to go. >> max, thank you very much. >> when martin luther king gave that spake...
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and across the rest of north america, lots of rain across the high plains. thunderstorms are likely that are set to move into the great lakes region, but conditions will be looking up across the northeastern parts of the u.s. as we go into thursday. rain across the northwest coast, but rain is not going to fall across inland locations. and finally, in europe then dry conditions across the northern half of the continent, the very unstable conditions across the south, especially unstable across the south of the iberian peninsula and the northern areas of the balkan peninsula, storms and hail are possible on thursday. temperatures comfortable, 24 in berlin and 23 degrees in warsaw. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. stay with us. we'll be back with more at the top of the hour. >> good afternoon. i'm james harmon, president and ceo ceo of the wilson center. it has occurred to our speaker and me and maybe some of you that today is the second anniversary of zero dark 30
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i mean, this is america, come on, now. i mean, we've gotten, sam, i used to joke around the fact that we came out of the recession, we learned how to celebrate mediocrity. you remember the green shots, that stuff, rationalizing the fact there's a sloppy post recession recovery. how long can we get away with that? >> well, we got away with it for tour years, it's a half speed recovery, only looking at about -- normally, we see six-plus percent in te first year, and only three-plus percent, treading at half speed pace in the subs qentd three years. the real question is, as philip mentioned, we want a number better than 2%, our guess is 2.3% because that, i think, can help define where the 10-year note should be yielding once the fed removed all that stimulus. charles: 2.3 tomorrow, your technician said today was to the upside. what stock do you look at? >> johnson ontrol, ticker jci, in the auto parts area, and with 14.5 million cars sold this year, expected 15.5 next year, and also with 11 years the average age, oldest on r
i mean, this is america, come on, now. i mean, we've gotten, sam, i used to joke around the fact that we came out of the recession, we learned how to celebrate mediocrity. you remember the green shots, that stuff, rationalizing the fact there's a sloppy post recession recovery. how long can we get away with that? >> well, we got away with it for tour years, it's a half speed recovery, only looking at about -- normally, we see six-plus percent in te first year, and only three-plus percent,...
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it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest in the country. >>> next up. bob. as my 10th grade biology teacher would say, give the gums a rest. >>> alec baldwin out of his cage, went rabid on another paparazzi. !! he the aggressor yesterday? >> police say neither party are >> greg, you are one followed by the paparazzi all the time, you don't lose your temper. >> i don't. i welcome it. i think they're lovely people. i have to defend, to be fair and balanced, i have to defend alec. i was impressed by the moves. granted, the guy can't just thr against the car. >> he says it is self defense because the photographer rushed his wife
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s i have a dream speech, a crowd once again lined the reflecting pool, but the most visible sign of america's progress since that day in 1963, the featured speaker wasn't a black preacher from atlanta. it was the first black president. >> barack obama. >> because they marched, city council is changed and congress change and had, yes, eventually the white house changed. >> at 3:00, the hour in which dr. king delivered his speech, bells rang. martin luther king, iii, says his naur's dream is closer to being realized than it was in 1963, but there's still a long road ahead. >> we still have significant challenges around unemployment of young people specifically, young african americans and young from all communities. we still have challenges as it relates to violence. >> problems that can be overcome, he said, by following his father's advice, to reach across the divide and work together. in washington, danielle nottingham, kpix 0. >>> 8:00, the bay bridge closed to traffic. 8:00 crews and trucks were staged ready to begin the transformation to the new eastern span, and they have been hard at wo
s i have a dream speech, a crowd once again lined the reflecting pool, but the most visible sign of america's progress since that day in 1963, the featured speaker wasn't a black preacher from atlanta. it was the first black president. >> barack obama. >> because they marched, city council is changed and congress change and had, yes, eventually the white house changed. >> at 3:00, the hour in which dr. king delivered his speech, bells rang. martin luther king, iii, says his...
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and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the first african american president, who said the struggle for economic opportunity remains the nation's great unfinished business, but he voiced hope. there's a reason why so many who marched that day, and in the days to come, were young-- for the young are unconstrained by habits of fear, by the conventions of what is. they dared to dream differently, to imagine something better. and i am convinced that same imagination, the same hunger of purpose, stirs in this generation. we may not face the same dangers of 1963, but the fierce urgency of now remains. we may never duplicate the swelling crowds and
and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the...
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doesn't work and it doesn't keep us safe when are you regional director of the muslim legal fund of america thank you thank you fifty years ago today martin luther king jr stood before the lincoln memorial and told a quarter million people sprawled out on the national mall that he had a dream today in commemoration of the speech president barack obama returned to the site of king's speech to give his own speech lopez was there and she has this report. it was one of the greatest demonstrations of freedom in the history of the united states fifty years ago standing at this very spot in front of a memorial of a man who signed the first ever emancipation proclamation martin luther king jr and civil rights leaders through over two hundred thousand people to the nation's capitol to demand equality for all and his famous i have a dream speech martin luther king jr told his followers that he was here to cash in a check a check for the black community that promised justice and equality and freedom of all now he says that that check was written into the words of the declaration of independence as wel
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today america's first black president said the march for justice remain as reality still today. >> no one can match his brilliance but the same flame that lit the heart of all, i know that flame remains. >> thousands participated in today's celebration. >> reporter: 50 years after the march on washington for jobs and freedom a call for economic and racial equality. on the steps of the lincoln memorial the son of martin luther king, jr. said his father's dream is not yet fulfilled. >> we have come too far from where we started. >> reporter: t-shirts, buttons, hats created a celebratory feeling. people marking their part in history. >> let us ask ourselves how will the dream live on in me, in you, in all of us. >> this is your moment to join those silent heroes of the past. individuals who stood in the spot where you stand today. [ music ] >> reporter: president obama said after african american president isn't enough and we stand to learn from those who fought for equality. >> taught them that no man can take away the dignity and grace god grants us. >> reporter: 50 years ago martin lu
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in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the movies for encouragement. flipper was the number one film on august 281963. this year, it's lee daniels, the butler, which just happens to be about america's civil rights movement. >> coming up, what was the rolling of women in the civil rights movement and 1963's march on washington and were they [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[vo
in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the...
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, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black males don't become daddies until after they're married. >> today's event excluded black republicans and conservatives. >> where is tim scott? >> that was a glaring areas and does not indicate a desire for inclusion. >> grievances against police brutali brutality. >> black america is not going to listen to me. >> they're not going to tune in and say he's trying to help us. the bigotry of others was reason to give up on yourself. >> they're not going to listen to you or any other white person. >> is that -- >> but he issued a at the same time. i did not kno
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bank of america also said that it's working with them to find a fair way to compensate them for their loss. but the family says they have no agreement with the bank as of yet, considering the loss to their home and to their credit thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. piers morgan is next. >>> this is piers morgan live. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. can anything stop a strike on syria. president obama laying out the case tonight. listen to what he told the pbs "news hour." >> if i have no interest in any kind of open-ended conflict in syria, but we have to make sure that when countries break international norms on weapons like chemical weapons that could threaten us that they are held accountable. >> so it is a matter of time, and can the country afford to intervene in syria? plus the jury calls the ft. hood shooter to get the death penalty. why tavis smiley said if martin luther king were alive today he may have words of criticism for president obama. >>> and this about hannah anderson. >> i remember vividly telling my brother
bank of america also said that it's working with them to find a fair way to compensate them for their loss. but the family says they have no agreement with the bank as of yet, considering the loss to their home and to their credit thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. piers morgan is next. >>> this is piers morgan live. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. can anything stop a strike on syria. president obama laying out the case...
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all i can tell you is that america must lead and america is not leading and that is apparent to every nation in the region. and the arab league not signing on is an indication of their lack of trust, that the united states will do what is necessary. maybe just they're worried as i am that it will be a cosmetic few cruise missiles and then stop. >> in light of the fact that this is all open. everyone is talking about it. there are no big secrets about what we are planning to do. maybe the specifics but generally, why not do it, it has been suggested to have a robust debate in congress rather than having this shuttle diploma circumstance sending peel to the white house to talk. why not lay this out so the american people can see what the security allegations or suggestions are by various members of the house and the senate. >> well, i'm not opposed to that. and we can have the speaker and the majority leader call congress back from recess. that is within their authority and begin that debate. so i suggest that senator paul address that to speaker boehner and harry reid and mitch mcconne
all i can tell you is that america must lead and america is not leading and that is apparent to every nation in the region. and the arab league not signing on is an indication of their lack of trust, that the united states will do what is necessary. maybe just they're worried as i am that it will be a cosmetic few cruise missiles and then stop. >> in light of the fact that this is all open. everyone is talking about it. there are no big secrets about what we are planning to do. maybe the...
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god bless america. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> the heritage action group touring the country during the august recess, holding town hall meetings on defunding obamacare. if you missed it tonight, you can catch it and our video library. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] deep -- you the bringing you the events of the day from the british parliament. some of that debate from the house of commons in a moment. president obama's decision ising will be guided by what in the best interest of the u.s.. we will get your reaction to possible u.s. intervention in theory. we will open up phone lines for you. the white house has been holding a meeting this afternoon from all news reports, a conference call with leaders on syrian intervention. it begins somewhere around 6:00 eastern and wraps up at 7:45. a number of congressional leaders confirm they were on the call thursday night, including john boehner. no one would provide details on the
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